In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. This is our last list before the primary; we'll start over when it's clear who made the runoffs.

For this week's nonscientific survey of insiders in politics and government, we asked about the effectiveness of endorsements from three top personalities, and for predictions of what will happen in next Tuesday's primaries.

I will try to elevate my vernacular to the level of those great men that I'm learning from in the world of politics.

Ted Nugent, apologizing for what he termed "streetfighter terminology" when he described President Obama as a "subhuman mongrel"

I believe Ted Nugent recognized his language was wrong and he rightly apologized. This is not the kind of language I would use or endorse in any way. It's time to move beyond this, and I will continue to focus on the issues that matter to Texans.

This is an issue on which there are good, well-meaning people on both sides. And, as the lower court acknowledged today, it’s an issue that will ultimately be resolved by a higher court.

Attorney General Greg Abbott announcing his intent to appeal the ruling against Texas' gay marriage ban

You should have seen his house. He really played up his Christian credentials. On the ceiling there was a dome and around the dome there was a Bible verse. To me, he used that as a way to get us to try to put our guard down.

State Rep. Bill Zedler, R-Arlington, to The Dallas Morning News on being targeted for a scam investing opportunity

Texas became the latest state where a court has invalidated a ban on gay marriage. The ruling is on hold while the various legal challenges make their way through the court system. Attorney General Greg Abbott on Thursday filed his intent to appeal the ruling handed down by U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, in San Antonio.

State Sen. Dan Patrick's oops moment on Twitter — a typo initially had him supporting marriage as between "ONE MAN & ONE MAN" — went viral in the aftermath of the ruling against Texas' gay marriage ban and became fodder for late night comedian Conan O'Brien later in the day.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis got a fundraising boost from Ted Nugent's appearance on the campaign trail with her GOP opponent Greg Abbott. In the latest round of campaign finance reports, Davis reported raising a combined $2.85 million among her campaign accounts and an allied effort with Battleground Texas. Abbott reported raising $2.45 million, but the Republican still maintains a nearly 3-to-1 advantage in cash on hand.

The latest edition of the University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll found Greg Abbott up 11 points on Wendy Davis in the general election contest for governor. In other key findings, Texans were more optimistic about the direction of the state than the nation at large, and a strong majority favored the legalization of marijuana for either medicinal use or more general use.

The capture of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera, the leader of Mexico's ruthless Sinaloa drug cartel spurred U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Austin, to say the kingpin should be extradited to the U.S. McCaul, the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said the decision to extradite is ultimately up to Mexico, but he raised concerns based on the cartel leader's 2001 escape from prison.

Chris Wallace has been hired as the new president and chief operating officer for the Texas Association of Business. Wallace is currently the president and CEO of the Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce. His first day at TAB is May 15. Bill Hammond will continue to serve as the CEO of TAB, where he will focus on its core mission of legislative advocacy.

HHSC deputy inspector general Jack Stick is on temporary assignment as HHSC interim chief counsel. He's taking over for Steve Aragon, whose last day as chief counsel was Thursday.

Kathleen Thea Jackson of Beaumont was named by Gov. Rick Perry to the Texas Water Development Board for a term effective March 18, 2014, and to expire Feb. 1, 2015.

Beth Madison of Houston was named by Perry to the University of Houston System Board of Regents for a term to expire Aug. 31, 2015.

Caven Crosnoe of Wichita Falls, Shawn Hessing of Fort Worth and Nancy Marks of Wichita Falls were named by Perry to the Midwestern State University Board of Regents for terms to expire Feb. 25, 2020.

William F. Scott II of Nederland was named by Perry to the Lower Neches Valley Authority Board of Directors for a term to expire July 28, 2015.

Debra Medina's campaign for comptroller picked up the endorsement of state Rep. David Simpson, R-Longview, a Tea Party favorite.

Disclosure: At the time of publication, the Texas Association of Business was a corporate sponsor of the Texas Tribune. (See the full list of Tribune donors below $1,000 here.)